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study hacks for top students

The study hack that top students know

Katie Azevedo January 8, 2018focus, good habits, reading comprehension, study skills, study tips

I love hacks. Who doesn’t!? As a student myself, I especially love study hacks, and as a teacher too, I especially love sharing a good study hack with others. (Obviously that’s why I started the SchoolHabits blog and YouTube channel.) In general, we should vary …

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how to edit your own essay

How to edit your own essay: 6 tips for editing your own paper

Katie Azevedo December 18, 2017communication, grades, study skills, writing tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Knowing how to edit your own essay is a superpower. Sure, so is knowing how to write an essay – obviously – but knowing how to edit your own papers is what takes your writing to the next level. As a …

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4 backpack organization tips

4 backpack organization tips to tame the chaos

Katie Azevedo December 13, 2017good habits, organization

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. We treat our backpacks like garbage disposals: we throw everything in there from granola bar wrappers to dried-out pens, old papers to dead calculator batteries. I’ve even seen things as odd as a bungee cord and a camping canteen. (Yes, the …

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how to organize school papers

How to organize old school papers Part 2: Use a Limbo Folder

Katie Azevedo November 27, 2017good habits, organization

I wrote a blog post about how to organize old school papers a while ago (read that post – Part 1 – before this one!), but I’m still asked this question all the time. While the minimalist in me is internally shouting “Throw them all …

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How to read faster- 4 tips for slow readers

How to read faster: 4 tips for slow readers

Katie Azevedo October 26, 2017grades, reading comprehension, study skills, study tips

Are you a slow reader? If so, how do you know? Did someone once tell you that you were a slow reader, or do you just feel like you’re reading slowly? Also — does it even really matter that you read slowly? If you are …

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what to do when you zone out in class

What to do when you zone out in class: 4 emergency strategies

Katie Azevedo October 12, 2017focus, good habits, grades, self advocacy

  I am a super-focused person. I know what I want, I figure out how to get it, and then I take care of business. While I call it “focus” because I want to be nice to myself, those who know me well might choose …

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when to take notes in class

When to take notes in class: 7 clues you should be writing it down

Katie Azevedo September 12, 2017good habits, note-taking, study skills, study tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. One of the most common questions I get from students is “How do I know when to take notes in class?” I get it. Note-taking can seem hard and mysterious and complicated — especially if we’ve never been taught how or …

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how to pick and use an assignment notebook

How to pick and use an assignment notebook

Katie Azevedo September 8, 2017executive function, homework, organization, productivity, routines, time management

You’re here because you want to know how to pick and use an assignment notebook. But I’m going to start by giving you the best assignment notebook tip ever: write it down. Write down assignments. Write down due dates. Write down appointments. Write it all …

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how to remember what you read

How to remember a book you read: Quick study hack for NOT forgetting it all

Katie Azevedo August 28, 2017good habits, note-taking, reading comprehension, study skills, study tips

I have a confession. Sometimes I read something — either a single page in a book, an article online, or even a whole chapter — and I realize afterwards that I have no idea what I just read. I hate when this happens. I teach …

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remote study space kinesthetic learner

How to create a study space for kinesthetic learners: 6 tips for remote learning

Katie Azevedo August 23, 2017e-learning, focus, good habits, learning styles, productivity, study skills, study tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. This is Part 3 of a 3-part series about creating a work or study space according to your learning style. Part 1 was about designing an optimal working environment for visual learners and Part 2 was about creating a study space …

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